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that gave snowden time to slip the net. so he'll spend tonight in transit side hotel inside the airport in moscow. a lawyer who specializes in extradition told us in reality the russians can detain him whenever they want. but jeff, because snowden hasn't passed through border control, he doesn't have a russian visa they can simply argue he was just passing through. >> jeff: charlie, thank you very much. in washington a justice department spokesman says this evening the u.s. is disappointed and disagrees with hong kong's move not to honor the extradition request. with more from the white house, here's major garrett. >> reporter: edward snowden's sly departure from hong kong and touchdown in moscow transformed a surveillance prosecution into a global manhunt. and it prompted top lawmakers to accuse china and russia of taking snowden's side. >> china clearly had a role in this in my view. i don't think this was just hong kong without chinese acquiescence. >> reporter: the u.s. thought charges leveled against snowden, theft and
that gave snowden time to slip the net. so he'll spend tonight in transit side hotel inside the airport in moscow. a lawyer who specializes in extradition told us in reality the russians can detain him whenever they want. but jeff, because snowden hasn't passed through border control, he doesn't have a russian visa they can simply argue he was just passing through. >> jeff: charlie, thank you very much. in washington a justice department spokesman says this evening the u.s. is...
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and you know, snowden -- look, let's look at snowden here. some might try to say that, oh, he's a great human rights crusader. he is not at all like the great human rights crusaders in the past, the martin luther kings or the gandhis who did civil disobedience because he -- first, he flees the country. daniel elsburg, when he released the pentagon papers because he thought it was the right thing to do, stayed in america and faced the consequences. second, he's hurt other people. a gandhi or a martin luther king didn't hurt other people as they did their resistance, and they faced the consequences. so i don't think snowden in any way can be compared to those people and should not be made a good guy, hero, or anything like that by anybody. >> and finally on this subject, senator, are you concerned that watching a man the u.s. really thinks has exposed government secrets, has been charged with spying and with theft of government property, as we sort of track him around the world, are you worried that the u.s. looks kind of powerless to stop this
and you know, snowden -- look, let's look at snowden here. some might try to say that, oh, he's a great human rights crusader. he is not at all like the great human rights crusaders in the past, the martin luther kings or the gandhis who did civil disobedience because he -- first, he flees the country. daniel elsburg, when he released the pentagon papers because he thought it was the right thing to do, stayed in america and faced the consequences. second, he's hurt other people. a gandhi or a...
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snowden is not a traitor. he is not a spy. >> reporter: snowden was able to flee his hide-out in hong kong after a final dinner of pizza and fried chicken because of help from officials there who delayed acting on the u.s. request for his arrest, claiming the paperwork was not in order. and then failed to tell american officials that snowden was on the move. >> no problem at the airport? >> no problem in the airport. >> reporter: snowden's lawyer albert hall, told abc's gloria riviera, a government intermediary advised snowden to leave immediately. >> then he would be given free passage, uninterrupted passage via the airport to any other place of his choice. >> reporter: snowden was able to fly out of hong kong for moscow on sunday even though his passport had been revoked by the u.s. the day before. hong kong officials now say the passport was not revoked in time by washington. coming eight days after the criminal charges were first transmitted. they're saying it's washington's fault, not theirs. >> thank you
snowden is not a traitor. he is not a spy. >> reporter: snowden was able to flee his hide-out in hong kong after a final dinner of pizza and fried chicken because of help from officials there who delayed acting on the u.s. request for his arrest, claiming the paperwork was not in order. and then failed to tell american officials that snowden was on the move. >> no problem at the airport? >> no problem in the airport. >> reporter: snowden's lawyer albert hall, told abc's...
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neil: top that snowden. the read on a man on the run from a man who stopped running but has not stopped talking about a company he founded that has all but turned on him, and a corrupt government he says has done going they could to try to destroy him, we have heard about what john mcafee did from them, now we hear from john mcafee says he did. happy to you have. >> happy to be here. neil: video first, abou what mao you that. >> the press pinned a number of labels on me, they seemed to be sticking, why not lampoon them myself. >> was were the labels? >> well, a lot of things, number one, i surrounded myself with guns, surrounded myself with women. i was paranoid. i -- that paranoid rant that you took 3 or 4 seconds on. that i did bath salt, on the desk i had two boxes labeled with bath salts and snorts them with my full fairs toward the end, i enjoy making fun of myself as much as anything. neil: all right but you are not just anybody, before we get to stuff happened in last year, let's talk about what you b
neil: top that snowden. the read on a man on the run from a man who stopped running but has not stopped talking about a company he founded that has all but turned on him, and a corrupt government he says has done going they could to try to destroy him, we have heard about what john mcafee did from them, now we hear from john mcafee says he did. happy to you have. >> happy to be here. neil: video first, abou what mao you that. >> the press pinned a number of labels on me, they seemed...
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his performance has hardly ended and the reporter who broke the story for the guardian says edward snowden gave encoded files of secret said he stole from a number of people did joe files of locked in the case of his death or injured -- disappearance catherine heritage has the latest scam in speaking to reporters in finland and russia tint -- russian president seemed to appreciate the predicament. >> edward snowden is a free man the of sooner he chooses a final destination the better it is for us. >> john kerry responded to the claims that edward snnwden is outside their jurisdiction. >> we call on them, did not have to enforce the law but they could allow him to be subject to the laws of our land and constitution of what he is a citizen of and that is a recall of them to do. >> they are publicly backing the claim that edward snowden is in transit and he has not been processed by customs authorities to remain and there is a warning for washington. >> any of them to accuse a of us of participating in a conspiracy accusations accompanied by threats in our direction there is no lawful grounds
his performance has hardly ended and the reporter who broke the story for the guardian says edward snowden gave encoded files of secret said he stole from a number of people did joe files of locked in the case of his death or injured -- disappearance catherine heritage has the latest scam in speaking to reporters in finland and russia tint -- russian president seemed to appreciate the predicament. >> edward snowden is a free man the of sooner he chooses a final destination the better it...
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also, president obama finally discusses the nsa liquor edward snowden. the president sounding like a man who is trying to downplay the significance of the crimee even though he has been charged with espionage. >> i am not going to have one case of a suspect who we're trying to extradite suddenly be elevated to the point where i have to start doing wheeling and dealing in trading on a whole host of other issues. this simple way to get a guy extradited said that he can face the justice system here in the united states. now, i get why it is a fascinating story from the press perspective. you know, and i am sure that there will be a made-for-tv movie somewhere down the line. lori: we begin tonight with immigration reform. the next stop for the bill is the house where it faces a chilly reception. >> the house is not going to take up and vote on whenever the senate passes. we're going to do our own bill through regular order and there will be legislation that reflects the role of our majority and the will of the american people. and further in the legislation,
also, president obama finally discusses the nsa liquor edward snowden. the president sounding like a man who is trying to downplay the significance of the crimee even though he has been charged with espionage. >> i am not going to have one case of a suspect who we're trying to extradite suddenly be elevated to the point where i have to start doing wheeling and dealing in trading on a whole host of other issues. this simple way to get a guy extradited said that he can face the justice...
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putin says snowden is in the moscow airport. he is still refusing to extradite snowden to the united states. those are your headlines. back to lori and adam. lori: thank you, heather. the third quarter reading coming in lower than expected beard much lower, actually. worries about slow economic growth are sending investors back into bonds. >> hello. how are you doing? lori: doing well. thank you. what is happening today your eyes? >> well, the bond market, of course, has gotten a bit of a shellacking over the last six-eight weeks. they have introduced new information into the market, along the lines of the expectations that have existed for a long-standing continuation of qe and zero rates. it is not really clear to me that a single update predicated on what you pointed out, a relatively significant downward revision to q1 gdp is enough to really change the picture. connell: it is a volatile market in fixed income, really in the last month. we heard from to that speakers today. do you expect the volatility and bonds to continue?
putin says snowden is in the moscow airport. he is still refusing to extradite snowden to the united states. those are your headlines. back to lori and adam. lori: thank you, heather. the third quarter reading coming in lower than expected beard much lower, actually. worries about slow economic growth are sending investors back into bonds. >> hello. how are you doing? lori: doing well. thank you. what is happening today your eyes? >> well, the bond market, of course, has gotten a...
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edward snowden reportedly on the run. where will he end up and will that final destination put him beyond the reach of american law forever? you are looking at the airport in moscow. that is where a plane carrying snowden about an hour or so ago. it's about 7:00 p.m. and flight arriving from hong kong where he was allowed to leave legally from hong kong on this flight earlier this morning. good morning, this is brand-new hour of america news headquarters. i'm eric shawn. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby. 30-year-old is charged with stealing government secrets and charged with espionage. they say he was allowed to leave hong kong for russia after they refused an extradition from the u.s. saying the country didn't comply with their laws. final destination is still up in the air. steve centanni with what we know at this point. >> reporter: watching and waiting at moscow airport for a possible glimpse that flew are there from hong kong. an airline official confirms that he was on the plane and he intended to fly on cuba and from the
edward snowden reportedly on the run. where will he end up and will that final destination put him beyond the reach of american law forever? you are looking at the airport in moscow. that is where a plane carrying snowden about an hour or so ago. it's about 7:00 p.m. and flight arriving from hong kong where he was allowed to leave legally from hong kong on this flight earlier this morning. good morning, this is brand-new hour of america news headquarters. i'm eric shawn. >> jamie: i'm...
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snowden back to the u.s. to face justice for the crimes with which he's charged. >> we are working with them, or discussing with them, or rather expecting them to look at the options available to them, to expel mr. snowden back to the united states to face justice for the crimes with which he is charged. >> we have returned seven criminals that they requested for extradition from the united states over the last two years. so we really hope that the right choice will be made here. >> we're following all the appropriate local channels, and working with various other countries to make sure that rule of law is observed. >> one of the most wanted men in the world, edward snowden, and we do not know where he is. but what he does next, and the reason this is all so dramatic and riveting aside from the basic facts of the story, is what he does next is going to have a pretty big impact, possibly a massive overwhelming impact, on how his revelations play out politically here at home. joining me now live from rio do jan
snowden back to the u.s. to face justice for the crimes with which he's charged. >> we are working with them, or discussing with them, or rather expecting them to look at the options available to them, to expel mr. snowden back to the united states to face justice for the crimes with which he is charged. >> we have returned seven criminals that they requested for extradition from the united states over the last two years. so we really hope that the right choice will be made here....
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snowden. likely placed directly into the car and it looked like a diplomatic vehicle. where i'm standing here, there are a number of diplomatic individuals including one bearing the ecuadorian flag. we assume that was the ambassador of ecuador here in moscow. it would appear he's receiving some sort of diplomatic assistance. he can with a core has always been one of the countries that was thought snowden could reach out to to seek some sort of protection that could ultimately try and seek refuge there. at the moments as i say, perhaps the ecuadorian ambassador's car, leading us to believe that he is still here but perhaps heading toward that country in the near future. >> again, that's where we think ed snowden is. we know he came from hong kong. i want to bring in nic robertson who is in hong kong. we've seen the back and forth. we saw hong kong say we had to let him go because we didn't have the proper paperwork. justice pushed back and said, no, we were getting the proper paperwork and they
snowden. likely placed directly into the car and it looked like a diplomatic vehicle. where i'm standing here, there are a number of diplomatic individuals including one bearing the ecuadorian flag. we assume that was the ambassador of ecuador here in moscow. it would appear he's receiving some sort of diplomatic assistance. he can with a core has always been one of the countries that was thought snowden could reach out to to seek some sort of protection that could ultimately try and seek...
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advisor, snowden flew to moscow. from there he was expected to fly to cuba and then to ecuador where authorities are now considering his bid for political asylum. in a phone conference with reporters, wikileaks founder julian assange refused to divulge snowden's current location. >> reporter: it's worth noting julian assange spoke to reporters from ecuador's embassy in london where he himself has taken refuge for more than a year. if snowden can get to ecuador he might be safe, because while the u.s. has an extradition treaty with ecuador, authorities would not be inclined to help with what they probably view as a politically motivated extradition. >> pelley: what is russia up to? >> it's possible russian president putin may want to extract a price for turning over snowden and cooperating. that could involve maybe a trade of some sort of diplomatic favor down the road but he's taking his time here and that puts the u.s. in the embarrassing position of desperately pleading for help in a case which for now remains beyo
advisor, snowden flew to moscow. from there he was expected to fly to cuba and then to ecuador where authorities are now considering his bid for political asylum. in a phone conference with reporters, wikileaks founder julian assange refused to divulge snowden's current location. >> reporter: it's worth noting julian assange spoke to reporters from ecuador's embassy in london where he himself has taken refuge for more than a year. if snowden can get to ecuador he might be safe, because...
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snowden admitted he leaked details on the secret monitoring. he was a lonely voice revealing wrongdoing. official charges against him now of espionage and the theft of public property. he is believed to be in hong kong. hong kong while enjoying a utonome in legal matters refers to china in others. molly is live in washington, is hong kong going to fight the obama administration's request to bring back snowden? >> the government of hong kong hasn't said. the u.s. made the extradition request and waiting to see how hong kong responds. they have a exradition treaty and hong kong has been a historically good partner and we expect them to comply with the treaty in this case. >> snowden was staying in a hong kong hotel and checked out on john 10th. it is assumed he is in hong kong but not clear. >> molly, i mentioned the administrative connection between china and hong kong. do we expect china to stop the extradition. >> chinese intelligence would like to talk to snowden and see the materials he has if they haven't done so already. here is what one e
snowden admitted he leaked details on the secret monitoring. he was a lonely voice revealing wrongdoing. official charges against him now of espionage and the theft of public property. he is believed to be in hong kong. hong kong while enjoying a utonome in legal matters refers to china in others. molly is live in washington, is hong kong going to fight the obama administration's request to bring back snowden? >> the government of hong kong hasn't said. the u.s. made the extradition...
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the web house spokesman says hong kong made a deliberate choice to release the whistle-blower snowden and he says u.s. assert -- assumes he is still in russia now expects moscow to put him in the state's. opening statements in the trayvon martin murder trial the prosecution highlighted a call made by george submit he was using words fall following -- follow him through the gated community and that he fatally shot him in self-defense. >> a stunning upset in wimbledon isn't knocking out of straight sets ranking with a dirty death a two-time wimbledon champion lost in the first round at a grand slam event that is the first time that has happened. this is the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper. tracy: quickly take a look at your market for you the dow is climbing back only down 48 points and also the essence the earlier we were down as much as to madrid 44 points but we are ack that vigig to get ourselves up. >> data is due out this week and the numbers could be a major indicator of the direction the u.s. is hidden in that data could strip would -- could signal that
the web house spokesman says hong kong made a deliberate choice to release the whistle-blower snowden and he says u.s. assert -- assumes he is still in russia now expects moscow to put him in the state's. opening statements in the trayvon martin murder trial the prosecution highlighted a call made by george submit he was using words fall following -- follow him through the gated community and that he fatally shot him in self-defense. >> a stunning upset in wimbledon isn't knocking out of...
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snowden. this is a good example to illustrate one country's persistence -- >> where in the world is edward snowden, the nsa leaker and the number of countries that are not helping the u.s. is continuing to rise. president obama was pressed on this, hunting down snowden today. here's what he said. >> we are following all of the appropriate legal channels, and working with various other countries to make sure rule of law is observed. beyond that, i'll refer to the justice department that's been actively involved in the case. >> with that, let's bring in our panel, jason riley, editorial member of "the wall street journal." juan williams, columnist with the hill, and syndicated columnist, charles krauthammer. what does this whole thing say? >> at this point, bret, i am less worried about the leaks than the fact that the obama administration is being humiliated on the world stage. these are the fruits of this president's foreign policy, lighter footprint, lead from behind, your adversaries no long
snowden. this is a good example to illustrate one country's persistence -- >> where in the world is edward snowden, the nsa leaker and the number of countries that are not helping the u.s. is continuing to rise. president obama was pressed on this, hunting down snowden today. here's what he said. >> we are following all of the appropriate legal channels, and working with various other countries to make sure rule of law is observed. beyond that, i'll refer to the justice department...
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paperwork requesting detention of edward snowden. "on the diplomatic documents james was used as a middle name. on the record upon entering the border, joseph was used as the middle name. the american court documents sent to us by the american justice department, it only said edward j. snowden. i mean, who can't relate to such confusion? remember how hard it was to keep track of dr. dre the rapper? or what about the vanessa williams, vanessa k. williams crisis of the early '90s? who hasn't confused dave thomas of strange brew with davis thomas of wendy's? what's becoming obvious of the snowden affair is the opportunity it provides for other nations to give the united states a big diplomatic middle finger. and while the story still centers on edward snowden's whereabouts and the substance of the documents he leaked and what they revealed, it's also increasingly clear edward snowden is all things to all people, to all nations. hero, traitor, pawn, weapon. he's a fugitive for the digital age. an aftvitar, whoever the user wants him to b
paperwork requesting detention of edward snowden. "on the diplomatic documents james was used as a middle name. on the record upon entering the border, joseph was used as the middle name. the american court documents sent to us by the american justice department, it only said edward j. snowden. i mean, who can't relate to such confusion? remember how hard it was to keep track of dr. dre the rapper? or what about the vanessa williams, vanessa k. williams crisis of the early '90s? who hasn't...
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he says he wishes snowden would get on with it and leave. he also said in that same conference in which he was speaking that since snowden has not committed any crimes on russian soil and maybe he's not on russian soil you can see how they are passing that there in moscow. he has no reason to arrest him. he did also say he hopes this does not damage the business-like relations between russia and the united states and that he referred to the fbi director and their deal with it. maybe there's some room for a cord between russia, russian security services and their version of the fbi and the u.s. this is a political situation between russia and the united states. >> there is no formal extradition treaty between the u.s. and russia that would require russia, for example to send him back to the united states. i assume that russian intelligence services would love to get their hands on the laptops, whatever information that snowden has so they can go through them. i just assume this would be a high priority for the russians. >> i think that's the
he says he wishes snowden would get on with it and leave. he also said in that same conference in which he was speaking that since snowden has not committed any crimes on russian soil and maybe he's not on russian soil you can see how they are passing that there in moscow. he has no reason to arrest him. he did also say he hopes this does not damage the business-like relations between russia and the united states and that he referred to the fbi director and their deal with it. maybe there's...
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bob orr is tracking fugitive edward snowden. opponents try to stop a new rdortion law in texas while supporters say it will improve health care for women. ronuel looks at the controversy. and blindness runs in the jackson family. so does an incomparable vision. we have the story of triumph over tragedy. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. today the supreme court essentially knocked down one of cke pillars of the civil rights movement. it invalidated a key part of the voting rights act, the law enacted in 1965 to stop racial discrimination at the polls. the voting rights act requires nine states to get federal approval of changes to their onection laws. heher parts of the country covered by the act include most of new york city and several counties in california. but that requirement for federal approval was struck down in a 5- 4 decision today with chief justice john roberts joined by justices scalia, thomas, kenn
bob orr is tracking fugitive edward snowden. opponents try to stop a new rdortion law in texas while supporters say it will improve health care for women. ronuel looks at the controversy. and blindness runs in the jackson family. so does an incomparable vision. we have the story of triumph over tragedy. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. today the...
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three days after he arrived at moscow's main airport from hong kong edward snowden may be entering a legally ambiguous area since his u.s. passport has been revoked and a russian transit visa is good for only 72 hours which might technically mean that he is there with an expired transit visa. ecuador also signalling it is not ready to welcome edward snowden with the open arms many had expected. its foreign minister now saying a decision on granting edward snowden asylum would take several months. there may be more to all of this than originally thought. we will find out. my next guest was in the house oversight committee hearing today and says the irs is now an institution that in his judgment is terminally ill. joining us now is congressman ron the santos, a member of the house oversight in judiciary committee. good to have you with us, congressman. >> thank you for having me. lou: i have to say, when that fellow sat in that chair and looked at the congressman, i mean, that is one of the most infuriating images i have seen a long time. how could you stand it? >> this is a guy who in
three days after he arrived at moscow's main airport from hong kong edward snowden may be entering a legally ambiguous area since his u.s. passport has been revoked and a russian transit visa is good for only 72 hours which might technically mean that he is there with an expired transit visa. ecuador also signalling it is not ready to welcome edward snowden with the open arms many had expected. its foreign minister now saying a decision on granting edward snowden asylum would take several...
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i want to tell you what snowden is. he reminds me of the daughter in the movie "cape fear" unhappy with her family, her home life, runs into the arms of an abusive stranger. that's what's happening now. he is in the arms of people who are taking great pleasure in our national security falling apart. what disgusts me more than anything is that although he was once seen as a hero, not so much, he is now a pawn, a pawn used by our adversaries to hurt our country. now even the right wing of america are pawns because they decided to go for that brass ring of going after obama and sacrificing moral authority of national security, just so they can get something on obama, and that is really disgusting to me. >> what's the moral authority in national security? let me say something. talk about going to a communist country. you know something, they say the chinese probably debriefed him on everything, russia had him debriefed, there's nothing to debrief. >> there are thousands of pages missing, bob. >> there's not an intelligence
i want to tell you what snowden is. he reminds me of the daughter in the movie "cape fear" unhappy with her family, her home life, runs into the arms of an abusive stranger. that's what's happening now. he is in the arms of people who are taking great pleasure in our national security falling apart. what disgusts me more than anything is that although he was once seen as a hero, not so much, he is now a pawn, a pawn used by our adversaries to hurt our country. now even the right wing...
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edward snowden, his mystery no more. he's in russia, but just how long will he be there and is he about to make the transit lounge his permanent home? find out in a moment. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> a couple of other top stories that we're following now. this a weird. a robbery at jfk airport. $1.2 million in cash was
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. >>> edward snowden, nsa leaker, is at the airport in moscow, but not in russia. how is that possible? >>> and later the high wire act that ahead tens of millions on the edge of their seat. he made it, but now nik wallenda has something bigger in mind. >>> we begin with the powerful testimony at the george zimmerman trial. so powerful that trayvon martin's parents could not bear to hear it. it's centered on what happened in the seconds and minutes after george zimmerman shot trayvon martin as martin lay dying. it was by no means the only big moment today. there were others including a legal battle what the prosecution considers the linchpin of its case. but the testimony from the sergeant that tried to revive trayvon martin packed a serious punch. martin savidge joins us live. >> reporter: that was an extremely difficult day. this was a day that took the entire courtroom back to that fateful night in february of 2012. this was the first time we heard the story. the jury is hearing this essentially for the first time. they've seen george zimmerman. they know he's t
. >>> edward snowden, nsa leaker, is at the airport in moscow, but not in russia. how is that possible? >>> and later the high wire act that ahead tens of millions on the edge of their seat. he made it, but now nik wallenda has something bigger in mind. >>> we begin with the powerful testimony at the george zimmerman trial. so powerful that trayvon martin's parents could not bear to hear it. it's centered on what happened in the seconds and minutes after george...
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snowden also makes new claims that the u.s. hacked chinese telecom companies and a major university. but the question remains, why is snowden free, if the u.s. wants him in custody? he has to be arrested here before formal extradition begins. the three charges he is facing in the u.s. carry a maximum sentence of 10 years each behind bars. he can still seek asylum and the appeals process could lead all the way to the high court in hong kong. and that could take years. >> some claimants are known to have resided in hong kong for ten years, fighting the proceedings. >> reporter: hong kong operates under its own legal system. but the chinese government in beijing maintains a degree of authority and could intervene behind the scenes or more publicly. >> it also depends on what more mr. snowden has to say. what more secrets he would spill about the u.s. system. >> reporter: the white house has said it expects hong kong will abide by expedition treaty law, for now the world is waiting to see how much longer snowden can keep u.s. justi
snowden also makes new claims that the u.s. hacked chinese telecom companies and a major university. but the question remains, why is snowden free, if the u.s. wants him in custody? he has to be arrested here before formal extradition begins. the three charges he is facing in the u.s. carry a maximum sentence of 10 years each behind bars. he can still seek asylum and the appeals process could lead all the way to the high court in hong kong. and that could take years. >> some claimants are...
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and please note that none of the three charges against ed snowden is treason. do you think the justice department would just decide to go easy on snowden and not charge him with treason if they could? that very young congressman you just heard spouting off mindlessly about treason is sadly a very good relationship in congress for a country which is so ignorant of the constitution. a country in which for many, if not most, feelings are more important than facts. for the speaker of the house and the young congressman and half the people on twitter, if it feels like treason, it must be treason. it would never occur to them to check what the constitution says about treason, because they do not know that it is the constitution and the constitution alone that defines treason. so call ed snowden what you will, but if you call him a traitor, if you say he is guilty of treason, you're not really labelling him, you're labelling yourself, you're letting us know that for you, facts don't matter. you're letting us know that for you, you get to define treason any way you wan
and please note that none of the three charges against ed snowden is treason. do you think the justice department would just decide to go easy on snowden and not charge him with treason if they could? that very young congressman you just heard spouting off mindlessly about treason is sadly a very good relationship in congress for a country which is so ignorant of the constitution. a country in which for many, if not most, feelings are more important than facts. for the speaker of the house and...
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as far as we know, edward snowden somewhere in the moscow airport. joining me now is the attorney general under george w. bush, who says snowden has done real damage. welcome back to the show. i want to start with a different story. there's a report tonight that the former second highest ranking officer in the u.s. military, marine general james cartwright, is now the target of a justice department investigation into an alleged leak of classified information about a covert u.s. cyber attack on iran's nuclear program. what is your reaction to this? >> my reaction is regret, number one. general cartwright is a very capable soldier and a terrific -- made terrific contributions to the intelligence capability of this country. if he is, in fact, the source of the information, it's hard for me to believe it was done without approval. >> approval from whom, would you surmise? >> the white house is a very small place. >> so your suggestion, obviously well informed suggestion, is that the white house would have directed him to do this? >> it's not well informe
as far as we know, edward snowden somewhere in the moscow airport. joining me now is the attorney general under george w. bush, who says snowden has done real damage. welcome back to the show. i want to start with a different story. there's a report tonight that the former second highest ranking officer in the u.s. military, marine general james cartwright, is now the target of a justice department investigation into an alleged leak of classified information about a covert u.s. cyber attack on...
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snowden's rights. what's being done to mr. snowden and to mr. julian assange for making disclosures in the public interest is an assault against the people." that is the wikileaks statement just now being released. we just heard from nic robertson. i want to go to moscow now and our phil black, who actually joins me on the phone at the airport, right? >> reporter: on our way there right now, alison, yes. >> do you know if there's going to be extra security on hand there when snowden lands in moscow? >> reporter: at this stage, we're not sure. we're not getting a lot of comment from the russian government precisely about what they know, what their intentions are. they're aware of the media report that snowden is inbound to the russian capital at this moment, but they are not saying what they know about his intentions or how they will respond to them. throughout the story, if you like, since snowden's identity and his role in releasing this information had become public, russia had always been discussed as a possible country where snowden could fl
snowden's rights. what's being done to mr. snowden and to mr. julian assange for making disclosures in the public interest is an assault against the people." that is the wikileaks statement just now being released. we just heard from nic robertson. i want to go to moscow now and our phil black, who actually joins me on the phone at the airport, right? >> reporter: on our way there right now, alison, yes. >> do you know if there's going to be extra security on hand there when...
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written by an attorney for snowden's father. that letter said he is confident his son wonuld return voluntariy under certain conditions. >> conditions he would not be detained of imprisoned prior to the trial and not subject to a gag order and he would be tried in a venue of his choosing. how likely is it that the government would agree to any of these conditions? >> this letter is on behalf of lonnie snowden. i know the attorney high pressure he wo pressure. he worked at the justice department. the government agrees he wouldn't be locked up, put under a gag order and choose where his trial will be held. justice department has declined to excellent. it appears to be an attempt to open up negotiation for justice under terms which snowden might give himself up. typically a lawyer will ask for more than he's going to get. it's hard the see how doj would agree to any of these pre-conditions especially since a judge would have to be involved. it's not up to doj to accept these terms and it's unlikely. it's probably seen as a starting
written by an attorney for snowden's father. that letter said he is confident his son wonuld return voluntariy under certain conditions. >> conditions he would not be detained of imprisoned prior to the trial and not subject to a gag order and he would be tried in a venue of his choosing. how likely is it that the government would agree to any of these conditions? >> this letter is on behalf of lonnie snowden. i know the attorney high pressure he wo pressure. he worked at the...
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to gift snowden back? and at the moscow airport where snowden is believed to be hiding out in the transit area. john you, have been standing there, there you are at the airport. is there any sign of snowden at this point? how big is the part of the airport you are in where he is? >> well, like any other modern airport around the world, erin, this is a sizable facility, the hub of intrigue. matter of fact. 72 hours ago, snowden landed here from hong kong. he has not been seen since. in the last 18 hours, we know a few things. he was thought on the plane to havana yesterday, that leaves at 1400. the flight left again today at 1400 for havana. we watched everybody board. snowden not on the plane. we saw the plane taxi, takeoff as well. no white van with the thoughts that maybe they snuck snowden on board to that. we did check with the one transit hotel in this -- airport facility. just the transit lounge. only houses 40 people. we talked to the management, the front dex. they said snowden has not been checked
to gift snowden back? and at the moscow airport where snowden is believed to be hiding out in the transit area. john you, have been standing there, there you are at the airport. is there any sign of snowden at this point? how big is the part of the airport you are in where he is? >> well, like any other modern airport around the world, erin, this is a sizable facility, the hub of intrigue. matter of fact. 72 hours ago, snowden landed here from hong kong. he has not been seen since. in the...
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snowden? >> right, well, the way it's described by the hhs is if you're going in to apply for coverage, you put this information in, it's supposed to automatically tap into these things and check it out. lots of people can access the data. there's a separate thing where the exchanges collect and store data on people who have applied. and there are many people that can access that. >> so let's say my income, if i get into the database, about how many people can go in and check to see my income on my tax return? >> i don't even think the hhs could tell you that, because in this filing that they put in in february, they listed people who can get access to your information without you knowing about it. it's contractors, grantees, government officials who are all trying to make obama care work. in addition, what you enforcement can get in there if they feel like there's been fraud you might be involved in. there's a whole page of people that can access this. >> is my personal medical information th
snowden? >> right, well, the way it's described by the hhs is if you're going in to apply for coverage, you put this information in, it's supposed to automatically tap into these things and check it out. lots of people can access the data. there's a separate thing where the exchanges collect and store data on people who have applied. and there are many people that can access that. >> so let's say my income, if i get into the database, about how many people can go in and check to see...
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this is what snowden did that was so good. he gave us information about what the government is doing in our name with our money. let's find out if it's effective. we have ner seen a case that's effective or ct effective. >> why aren't people challenging the business models in the aggregate a highly concentrated and powerf group of companies that could as easy be cled like facebook, microsoft and -- did i mentn facebook? let me do it again. these e disturbing inconsistencies and contradictions when we start to look at ose. we start to lay bare something else evebody shoululd be aware of and that is the politics of those who are most exercised about, say, the nsa and those beginning to get pretty exercised abouout corporates wh are rely driving the virtual world in which we find great expeence and val. >> there are two reasons. one i mentioned is ttat the harms are less great. being own a wrong ad because you're misclassified is different than being investigated because you're misclassified. >> whoa, wait a minute. it's almost u
this is what snowden did that was so good. he gave us information about what the government is doing in our name with our money. let's find out if it's effective. we have ner seen a case that's effective or ct effective. >> why aren't people challenging the business models in the aggregate a highly concentrated and powerf group of companies that could as easy be cled like facebook, microsoft and -- did i mentn facebook? let me do it again. these e disturbing inconsistencies and...
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secretary of state called edward snowden is traitor. edward snowden is not a traitor. he is not a spy. he is a whistleblower who has told the public an important truth. >> so paul, that may be the heroics that many say edward snowden has displayed. but no matter how you slice this, no matter what you think about him, he's broken the law. what are the chances he'll actually face a court? >> well, i think the chances of us getting him back are getting increasingly grim. a lot of people were asking me where is the best place for him to go, is he going to ice land, staying this china. and when i look at the extradition treaty, they all have one little loophole. and that is it's a political rights loophole. it gives the host government the opportunity to say, hey, we think he's being persecuted on sort of a political ground as opposed to a criminal ground. he's charged with espionage which is essentially a political crime. so he gets into a country that's hostile to the u.s., we're not getting him back. and he's picked one of three -- he could have gone to cue barks venezue
secretary of state called edward snowden is traitor. edward snowden is not a traitor. he is not a spy. he is a whistleblower who has told the public an important truth. >> so paul, that may be the heroics that many say edward snowden has displayed. but no matter how you slice this, no matter what you think about him, he's broken the law. what are the chances he'll actually face a court? >> well, i think the chances of us getting him back are getting increasingly grim. a lot of...
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snowden's father actually has been in contact with mr. snowden. he said he had not been in contact with him so in that sense it's premature to talk about any serious dealing on that front, and additionally i don't know the attorney general would be sympathetic to making that deal considering the obama administration has not relented in any case until absolutely forced, and the perfect example of that is of another whistle-blower drake that we represented, and that case collapsed under the weight of the truth. it's not because the kpwuft decided to let up, it was because they were forced and they had no case and negative attention in the press. and those are the situations. if you look at the case of bradley manning, it's another perfect example. there mr. manning offered to plead to charges that would give him over 20 years in prison, yet the government has insisted on bringing over zealous charges of aiding the enemy by making information public. >> he was a member of the united states military that just dumped documents willy-nilly. he is differ
snowden's father actually has been in contact with mr. snowden. he said he had not been in contact with him so in that sense it's premature to talk about any serious dealing on that front, and additionally i don't know the attorney general would be sympathetic to making that deal considering the obama administration has not relented in any case until absolutely forced, and the perfect example of that is of another whistle-blower drake that we represented, and that case collapsed under the...
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or should we be focusing on snowden himself? >> well, i think the journalist has the power and the right to askfully question that they want. and the person who is being interviewed in this case, mr. greenwald has the power of not answering the question. or answering the question however he wants to. and it's bizarre that he's really upset that that question is being asked. it's an obvious question. i wouldn't necessarily call mr. greenwald a journalist, i would think of a journalist as someone who is neutral. i see mr. greenwald as more of an advocate, defending his source almost acting as a lawyer for his source. and -- >> don't all journalists do that in the end? i mean, they do, they defend their source. let's move on from this. it's an interesting point, i think greenwald should calm down a bit, and admit he's going to be asked certain questions. let's move on to the trayvon martin case. it was a strange day, and let me start with you, gloria, on this one. in the sense that the defense guy, don west decided to suddenly crac
or should we be focusing on snowden himself? >> well, i think the journalist has the power and the right to askfully question that they want. and the person who is being interviewed in this case, mr. greenwald has the power of not answering the question. or answering the question however he wants to. and it's bizarre that he's really upset that that question is being asked. it's an obvious question. i wouldn't necessarily call mr. greenwald a journalist, i would think of a journalist as...
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snowden. it's a similar approach he's taking with congress where he's doing an end run around lawmakers, pursuing new policies on climate change that don't need approval on capitol hill. >> this is a challenge that does not pause for partisan gridlock. >> reporter: mr. obama said the state department should approve the keystone pipeline only if it adds no new greenhouse emissions. >> the net effects of the pipeline's impact on our climate will be absolutely critical to determining whether this project is allowed to go forward. it's relevant. >> reporter: and the president is largely staying out of the fight over immigration reform, just as the senate reached a breakthrough on the issue, a key house republican appears to be slamming on the brakes. >> the house will do its own legislation. we're going to do our own plan, which is going to be far more methodical, we're going to take our time. >> reporter: getting back to edward snowden, a smokpokesman the national security council noted the u.s.
snowden. it's a similar approach he's taking with congress where he's doing an end run around lawmakers, pursuing new policies on climate change that don't need approval on capitol hill. >> this is a challenge that does not pause for partisan gridlock. >> reporter: mr. obama said the state department should approve the keystone pipeline only if it adds no new greenhouse emissions. >> the net effects of the pipeline's impact on our climate will be absolutely critical to...
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snowden is a freeman. the faster he chooses his ultimate destination, the better for us and for him. >> russian president glald -- vladimir putin. what is driving him? i want to ask dr. drew pinsky. dr. drew, this thing about edward snowden i find fascinating. what is going on in his head right now? what you've seen about him, form get the politics and the law, what is going on in his head? >> the one thing i can tell you is it's not an addiction to something of a high, high risk that something of thing. addicts are the thrill seeking population. i see no evidence of anything like this in this guy. there is probably more something to do with his relationship with authority. i think about this, you'll take it upon yourself to take on the entire nsa -- >> isn't there a touch of, you know, he has seen manning and these guys become global figures -- >> it could be -- >> maybe a loser geek who thinks i know what i'll do, i'll become a global super star leaker. >> to be fair, we're purely speculating and just ta
snowden is a freeman. the faster he chooses his ultimate destination, the better for us and for him. >> russian president glald -- vladimir putin. what is driving him? i want to ask dr. drew pinsky. dr. drew, this thing about edward snowden i find fascinating. what is going on in his head right now? what you've seen about him, form get the politics and the law, what is going on in his head? >> the one thing i can tell you is it's not an addiction to something of a high, high risk...
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snowden. the attorney general speaks with this counterpart in hong kong, seemed to have gotten assurances that this eveninngs were going the attorney general here wanted and that didn't happen because china clearly took the reins here. so it seems in some odd way that the cold war is back. >> you think the longer, ari, this goes on the more embarrassing it is for the obama administration? >> it is because what people quickly measure is presidential influence. why are they doing this? why can't president obama get snowden released to us? these are the things that pass right up the chain to the person at the top. whether it's deserved or not deserved, partially deserved, that's the way it is. so the longer it goes on, the much more tricky this will be for president obama. >> thanks very much. a reminder, you're going to want to say tuned in here next hour, our entire hour, a special report, the nsa leaker on the run, we're tracking his moves. 6:00 p.m. eastern right at the top of the hour. >> ju
snowden. the attorney general speaks with this counterpart in hong kong, seemed to have gotten assurances that this eveninngs were going the attorney general here wanted and that didn't happen because china clearly took the reins here. so it seems in some odd way that the cold war is back. >> you think the longer, ari, this goes on the more embarrassing it is for the obama administration? >> it is because what people quickly measure is presidential influence. why are they doing...
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saying snowden has not broken any laws and is a free man. you can add russia to the list of countries that no longer take the u.s. seriously. here with reaction, fox news contributor, katie and lish. we have hong kong, china and russia rubbing their noses in the fact that they're not going to cooperate with us. i thought the president solved all these issues with russia when he pulled the missiles out of poland and elsewhere. >> there's no question, it's political football going back and forth. the president has made this a priority. he's charging edward snowden under the espionage act, there have only been 10 indictments in history under those. two indictments under against snowden, and seven under the obama administration, he's coming down hard on him, and has said in a press conference on monday he will do everything he can under the law to bring him back for prosecution. >> to what extent, katie do you think this is about, nobody's afraid of obama. they're enjoying the vacuum that exists in the world, and they're more than willing to fil
saying snowden has not broken any laws and is a free man. you can add russia to the list of countries that no longer take the u.s. seriously. here with reaction, fox news contributor, katie and lish. we have hong kong, china and russia rubbing their noses in the fact that they're not going to cooperate with us. i thought the president solved all these issues with russia when he pulled the missiles out of poland and elsewhere. >> there's no question, it's political football going back and...
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ed snowden. ed snowden. >> charged by the u.s. government with he is p/e naj -- >> single-handedly deciding toex pose programs -- >> snow snowden is on the move. >> he was on the flight. some flight. >> from russia with no love. >> how did this guy get away? >> putin always seems almost eager to put a finger in the eye of the united states. >> he was not on board. >> he may head to cuba later today. >> at least we don't believe he was on board. >> his final destination could still be ecuador, where he has requested asylum. >> from one tyrannical government to another. >> i think we should focus on what edward snowden has given to the world. >> a lot of folks were calling him a hero. >> if he really believes he did something good he should get on a plane, come back, and face the consequences. >> he might actually be trading intelligence with some of these countries. >> i want to get him caught and brought back for trial. >> until then snowden remains at large. >> how did this guy get away? >> in a kind of fugitive purgatory. >> flo
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i'm not saying snowden is here. what he did is criminal. he himself said he thought his life was over and he knew he had to pay for it if a 29-year-old contract worker can -- let me try that again. if a 29-year-old contract worker can get access to that information and there are 4.8 million people with security clearances, how many more people go rogue and find out what alisyn camerota really did on her birth day yesterday because somebody decides to release the whereabouts of every place she visited. >> clayton: is this an infrastructure problem? these individuals who are contract workers. should we expand the size of the federal government instead of having them be contract workers by private companies, tens of thousands of employees we learned are working on contract basis just like snowden? for or private companies handling our security. >> the dirty secret of contractors that contractors are used because they can circumvent a lot of the government processes. it's very hard to hire someone in the federal government. even harder to fire
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when edward snowden went public with his u.s. intelligence surveillance program, he struck a mixed chord with the american people. some see him as a here rope. others called him a traitor. many questioned his motives even as they were gladdened to see light shed on what this country is doing in the cause of fighting terrorism. the question tonight is simpler. where is he? and what does that tell us about his purpose, his loyalties, his values, his future? david corn is washington bureau chief for mother jones magazine and analyst. michael isikoff is a correspondent. here's what we know about snowden's travels. he left his home in hawaii in may and went to hong kong. he stayed until sunday when with the help of wikileaks he fled to russia. that's where is he still believed to be. he had reportedly booked a flight to cuba with a final destination of ecuador. he boarded that plane this morning and its unclear what his plans are. let's go to michael isikoff who is always good at these questions. where is he and where is he headed? >>
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after snowden was a no show on monday flight from cuba. there are current noe current reservations for him. and snowden's contacts with the chinese and russian governments travel limbo could be the difference between the original espionage charges and higher crimes. >> the end result is probably a life sentence, potential on either charge. but if there is treason charge it, carries a death sentence as well. it's actually a constitutional crime, too. >> the state department today answering questions about whether documents for snowden's arrest were messed up. >> the paperwork we had given to hong kong was in order. certainly we will take a look with our justice colleague. >> something as minute as that, would that have been enough to have impeded the extradition? >> the hong kong authorities knew exactly how we felt about this particular individual. we were very clear. >> tonight, the justice department confirms that mr. were inconsistencies on snowden's middle name and the u.s. did not provide a passport anybody either. justice department
after snowden was a no show on monday flight from cuba. there are current noe current reservations for him. and snowden's contacts with the chinese and russian governments travel limbo could be the difference between the original espionage charges and higher crimes. >> the end result is probably a life sentence, potential on either charge. but if there is treason charge it, carries a death sentence as well. it's actually a constitutional crime, too. >> the state department today...
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on the planet, nsa leaker, edward snowden. rudy giuliani is here live to tell us what we should do about countries that help snowden. also, dr. oz in the chair. why james gandolfini's death should be a wakeup call to the rest of us. >>> blockbuster opening day, why we can't let you hear what the prosecutor said in the trayvon martin case today. >> [ bleep ] punks, they [ bleep ] always get away. >> shocking developments in the george zimmerman trial. and is this toy gun too realistic? the man who invented it is on the grill tonight. >>> we begin with international manhunt for edward snowden. rudy giuliani joins me. how are you? >> i'm good, piers. >> i don't know what to make of all of this, i want you to clarify what i should be feeling. on my twitter feed today, i would say half the people want edward snowden brought back and slung in guantanamo for 30 years and the other half think he's some kind of hero. what is the correct view, do you think? >> i don't know. i never thought he was much of a hero. because i think you take
on the planet, nsa leaker, edward snowden. rudy giuliani is here live to tell us what we should do about countries that help snowden. also, dr. oz in the chair. why james gandolfini's death should be a wakeup call to the rest of us. >>> blockbuster opening day, why we can't let you hear what the prosecutor said in the trayvon martin case today. >> [ bleep ] punks, they [ bleep ] always get away. >> shocking developments in the george zimmerman trial. and is this toy gun too...
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snowden is charged with espionage and called a traitor >>> tonight on huckabee. edward snowden has been charged with espionage and called a traitor. >> i am not scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> why is the rest of the world defying the leader of the free world? >> our enemies have absolutely no respect for us. >>> and the senate passes immigration reform. >> 40,000 border patrol agents, $4 billion of technology backing them up. 700 miles of fence completed. >> ice agents are not satisfied. their union
snowden is charged with espionage and called a traitor >>> tonight on huckabee. edward snowden has been charged with espionage and called a traitor. >> i am not scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> why is the rest of the world defying the leader of the free world? >> our enemies have absolutely no respect for us. >>> and the senate passes immigration reform. >> 40,000 border patrol agents, $4 billion of technology backing them up. 700 miles...